"The American Bully is a happy, confident, and loving companion!"
Although this breed possesses an impressive stature, with defined muscles and a strong build, they are very, very sweet-hearted and have a soft temperament.
This breed does well in family environments, thriving in every type of home.
Despite their name, the Bully was first bred with the purpose to remove the aggressive traits which can be carried through Pitbull breeds.
Many people believe the American Bully is simply a type of Pitbull; this is false and is a common misconception towards this breed.
The American Bully originated in the United States between 1980 and 1990. This breed is the product of an American Staffordshire Terrier and the American Pitbull Terrier.
Known to be patient with children, you shouldn’t worry about bringing this breed into a home with young children
Facts provided by John Woods, founder of "All Things Dogs"
Bully Fun Facts
This breed loves attention and are definitely massive affection givers, so you can expect many of licks, kisses, and head tilts.
Bullies are the perfect lap dogs, these guys are true companions.
This breed’s coat is very easy to maintain with limited grooming requirements due to its short smooth coat.
Dogs require a daily caloric requirement of 30 calories per pound of body weight.
The American Bully is made for families with children or anyone who desires a friendly friend.
Kind, gentle, loving, affectionate, and friendly they make the perfect companion.
Bullies may be a little protective of their loved ones, but these canines are not guard dogs, nor should they be expected to adapt into one.
Bully breeds are easy to train.
The American Bully comes in 4 recognized sizes. Micro, pocket, standard, and XL.
The life-span is 10-13 years.
This breed is one of the most misunderstood dog breeds.
Facts provided by John Woods, founder of "All Things Dogs"